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My roommate in college majored in Management theory and also had business experience working for his parents' store for many years, doing everything from stocking shelves to back-office accounting to selling to customers. Many companies wanted to hire him after he graduated, and he had starting offers of $80,000+ to be a head store manager. He turned a couple of those offers down though and ended up going into something even more luctive,software sales to the federal government.
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Well yeah, my point wasn't that business isn't usefull, I just think he would have known the same stuff without the degree. People either get business or they don't. I don't, even though the degree is ludecriously easy.
Lolwut?!
i was saying I could have passed anyways even without the education I already got. MBA is stupidly easy compared to my prior studies... Where did you get the idea that I was struggling? I'm a thesis away from graduating
in general we disagree mainly on emphasis. We both think education isn't all powerfull in determining success. However where I see value in general academics and/or beta studies you think MBAs are better. It's a matter of taste, talent, and cultural prerequisites. For me MBA was too easy, too focused on general management (which I think is a scam, you need knowledge of the field rather than general management skills) and lacking in value. Also, the people in my classes where with a few exceptions the most ignorant and boring people I've ever met.
Edit: fuck, iPhone is a bitch, perhaps with a college degree jobs might have made it possible to type on one ;)
I replied to this earlier today right as I lost internet, and my post was lost. :(